Minnesota Girls’ State Hockey Tournament II

state hockey '14-1-2 - CopyI always look forward to the program every year for the cover art work.  This is River Shinny by Terrence Fogarty.  As always, it’s a reproduction of beautiful Lake Darling.  OK, I made up that last sentence.

2-20-14-2 - Copy [So, it’s the following morning.  We’re at Ridder Arena on the U campus where the Gopher women’s team plays.  The Cards are playing New Ulm in the consolation bracket.  New Ulm has a superior record, but we suspect the Cards will be the better team.  Here the Voice of the Cardinals is setting up while he meets with the president of the local chapter of the Dave Harris Fan Club.]

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2-20-14-8 - Copy [Part of the pre-game warm-up includes a slapshot barrage (see post blog commentary).  This is the equivalent of sabre rattling prior to doing battle.  Micaela bats first.]

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2-20-14-11 - Copy [Then Little Rev . . . ]

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2-20-14-24 - Copy [Meanwhile, back at the warm-ups . . . ]

2-20-14-25 - Copy [I tried to get Rachel’s John Daley backswing . . . ]

2-20-14-26 - Copy [But I either could never time it right . . . ]

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2-20-14-42 - Copy [And we’re off, Cards enter the Eagles zone.]

2-20-14-43 - Copy [And press the early attack.]

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2-20-14-51 - Copy [We’re in the 2nd period now, down 1 – 0.  It seems like our last 10 games of the season we were down 1 – 0 after one.  I asked the parents in the stands if the team was aware that it is not illegal for us to score first?]

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2-20-14-53 - Copy [Keep pushing . . . ]

2-20-14-54 - Copy [GOOOOAAAALLLLLLL!  It was Mel again.  🙂  ]

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2-20-14-62 - Copy [Not this time.]

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2-20-14-67 - Copy [But the goalie has it.]

2-20-14-68 - Copy [Center ice for a face-off.  Somewhere in here I must have fallen asleep.  This was probably the start of overtime.  The Cards got  goal from Nicole, and then being down 3 – 2 late in the game, Lauren made a beautiful play and scored a short-handed goal to tie the game at 3.  This game was eerily similar to the first game, except in this game we really dominated the game when we weren’t shorthanded.  I can’t remember if the Eagle goals were on power plays, but I seem to recall the only shots they got on goal in the 2nd period is when they were on power plays. ]

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Anatomy of a game winning goal, in triple overtime, in a state tournament, courtesy McKenzie Revering (29), freshman defense:

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[The Echo Press photo.]

The celebration:

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2-20-14-81 - Copy 2-20-14-82-1 - Copy [The Eagle goalie is heartbroken, of course.  But Bailey Landreville, a sophomore just like Amy, played a terrific game.  The Cards were just the better team and deserved to win.]

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[On Saturday, we played, and lost, the consolation championship to Proctor-Hermantown.  We were weathered-out of attendance, but the radio broadcast seemed to indicate we again had the advantage when the teams were at even strength.  But we really hurt ourselves with penalties in the tournament.  😦    ]

So, what we’ve learned [a/k/a, The Annual Report]:  After all, we’re firm believers in continuing education.  First, we’ve learned that in the year of the polar vortex, it’s getting harder and harder to do this!  Your intrepid reporter has to plan ahead before he ventures out every morning and noon for the newspaper and mail.  Before he traverses the entire length of the driveway, he advises the supervisor that if he’s not back in a half hour, engage a search party and call 9-1-1.  We left Wednesday morning, February 19, for the drive to St. Paul and the state tournament.  We almost turned back for home before we got to Osakis.  Between heading into a blinding sunrise, we would run into dense fog banks where visibility was limited to the end of the car hood.  We limped all the way to Albany before we cleared that hurdle.  We came home the next day in a blinding snow storm that lasted until we hit Freeport.  We opted out of going back down for the consolation final on Saturday based on the advice of . . . everyone within a 5-state area.  The Thursday blizzard had rendered travel south and east of St. Cloud death defying.  Thus, we missed the girls’ consolation championship game, and the boys’ section semi-final game against Apollo in St. Cloud that we had planned on catching on the way home (we won in 2 OT’s!).

We have been following girls’/women’s hockey since 2003.  And this year we had the Olympics, too.  The game still belongs to . . . Canada, and congrats to them.

The USA’s women’s team was absolutely the most fun women’s team ever to watch play.  Unfettered, they were so fast they seemed unbeatable.  But Canada fettered them.  They made the US speed advantage disappear with a combination of their own speed – and strength.  Canada’s strength advantage manifested itself in face-offs, forechecking, and on their skates (don’t get knocked down or off the puck with contact).  In the two games the teams played in the Olympics, the Canadians seemed to have an advantage in all those areas.

The women’s game in general, at the international, college, and high school level, is still improving by leaps and bounds.  There’s been concern at the international level that Canada and the US are too dominant – but other countries are improving by starting with the goalie position.  Switzerland was tough in that regard in these Olympics.  And there weren’t any double digit blowout games this time around.  That was also true in the state high school tournament – all the games are pretty competitive now.

The Cards played well in the tournament.  I thought we passed as well as we had all year.  We skate well, have good depth, and from all reports have some talent coming up from the U-12 and U-14 teams.  In other years, I usually had a pretty good idea as to who would be the scorer(s) the following year.  I’m not sure who’s going to make up for the loss of Mel’s goals next year.  I’m sure someone will surprise me.  It seems likely that some of our offensive defensemen will be moved up to the forward line – Nicole, Lauren, and Little Rev are all potential scorers.  That’s what we did with Mel and Taylor.  And I really noticed late in the season, and in the state tournament, that we really need to improve on face-offs (hit those rowing machines in the off-season?).  It jumped out at me in the St. Cloud game (incidentally, the best team I saw all year based on that one game (I didn’t see Hopkins)) where it seemed they won every face-off.  Blake beat us badly at that in the tournament.  Their big shot advantage in the 3rd period was in winning face-off after face-off in our zone and getting an immediate shot on goal.  Dave and Bob also mentioned it on the radio during the Proctor game.  It’s amazing we played all the games close in spite of that.

Going back to the top of the page, what a change from just 6 years ago.  On our state championship team, we just had one player who could make you jump out of the way with a slapshot – now assistant coach, Ashley Holmes.  Though she played defense, her teammates called her the power forward.  Now every one on the team can smoke a riser from the blue line.  Lauren, who has a terrific slapshot, scored her “shortie” on one in the New Ulm game.  I don’t the goalie ever got a good look at it.  Now everybody, just get a little stronger for next year.  😉

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[Mel gets squished in the Blake game (Echo photo).  Congrats to her and her senior teammates for another state tournament season . . . and comeback and see us again sometime.  🙂   ]

As may be obvious from the photo boundaries surrounding this blog, you may get the idea that girls’ hockey is my favorite spectator sport.  Why, you may ask (as many often do, of course)?  I don’t really know.  It may be analogous to why is your favorite color red?  It just is.  It probably has to do with our age, growing up in a time when there were no girl sports at all.  And that hockey would seem to be the least attractive sport for girls – it’s so macho.  But that’s probably just our old age chauvinism (several of the Super Fans deign only to go to girls’ hockey games and no other sports).  We once asked Abby Williams why she wore pink laces in her skates.  Her response was, “Because it makes me look tough.”  For someone of Abby’s stature, we found that immeasurably appealing.  For while girls’ hockey does not allow checking (why we prefer it to the boys’ game), it is still incredibly physical.  And because of that, concussions are always going to be a concern.  We lost a couple of players for several games this year because of concussions.  It’s a high speed game, and while the helmets can help prevent skull fractures, I’m not sure if anything can be done to prevent concussions except to try to limit collision situations as much as possible.

Best of luck to the boys tonight.  If they can beat St. Cathedral, it’s the state tournament for them as well.

p.s.  Dear Girls’ Hockey Team:  Was it really necessary to go three overtimes in the New Ulm game.  We knew the snow storm was going to start about noon, and if the game would ended in regulation, we would have made it home unfettered (twice in one posting?).  As it was, the minute we stepped out of Ridder after the 3rd OT, we knew we were in trouble.  I wonder if School District 206 would have paid for an overnight for us?  On second thought, based on the road conditions down there, we still wouldn’t be home!

icuAddendum (because I tend to forget stuff):  Canada has 85,000 girls/women hockey players.  The US has 68,000.  Size matters.  And that may be just the reason Canada continues to produce the better.  The rest of the world is way behind those numbers so they will have to increase participation if they want to be competitive.

Of course size matters at the high school level too.  And it’s trending the wrong way.  The Minnesota High School League came on TV during the tournament to note that hockey participation is dropping.  There may be several reasons for this – the most obvious are economics and time.  Hockey is an expensive, time-consuming sport – and like golf, there are apparently other things people want to do with their time and money.  At the girls high school level, it means more consolidations.  Consolidations create more class AA schools – and more girls who would have played for their own town’s school may now be shut out in the numbers game.  And that’s why I think, particular at the class A level, the private schools are becoming more and more dominant with their better access to players and resources.  This year private schools won both the class A and AA tournaments, with the AA championship game between two private schools.  I found it a bit incongruous that one of the major TV sponsors for the tournament is Education Minnesota, a public school entity.   But as the number of class A teams diminish, that leaves teams like Alex having to play a schedule that includes more and more AA teams.  This year fully half of their pre-tournament schedule was against the bigger teams.  You do well to just finish above .500 in those circumstances.

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[Alex hockey team in the early ’60’s, before it was even a school sport.  Hey, I know these guys!  🙂  Our boys lost the section final last night – 2-1 to St. Cloud Cathedral (yup, another private school).  From all reports a very evenly played game.  Congrats to them to a terrific season!]

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Minnesota Girls’ State Hockey Tournament I

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Our favorite event of the year.  And our Cards spoil us over it.  This was our 9th trip to state in the last 11 years.  And the supervisor just loves on-line shopping for a new and different hotel to stay when we’re down there.  Plus, lunch at Cossetta’s!  🙂

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[Of course we were keeping an eye on our women’s Olympic hockey team, as well.  If you can name the three players in this photo and their import to the preceding sentence, you win a cookie!]

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[Every year, on our way into the “X,” we have to stop to say hi to Herb . . .]

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[Well, at least during the years when we come in from this side of the arena.]

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[Why haven’t I noticed this before?]

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[Is it new?]

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[The supervisor forges ahead through the assembled throngs!]

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[And here we are!]

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[11 seconds have gone off the scoreboard clock.]

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[And here we are.  Mr. Excitement is ready to go!]

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[The Cards come out for warm-ups.  Girls’ hockey still does not draw.  We don’t understand that, of course.  So when they play at 11:00 am on a weekday, with a small town outstate school (where bad winter driving weather is now the norm) playing a private school from the Cities in an arena that holds 18,000 people, the less than a thousand that show up for these games get lost in the abyss.  I’d really like to see them hold the entire tournament at Ridder Arena on the U campus.  The 3,400 seating capacity seems far more suitable for this venue.]

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[Can you guess the hockey mom?]

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[Another hockey mom.  No cheating!]

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[Another hockey mom, conversing with “the competition.”]

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[A hockey dad.  If you get 3 out of 4 right, you win a leaf of lefse.]

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[Students who escaped from school for the day.  I hope they had a note from their mothers!  And more hockey moms – we had a plethora of them!  (I think wearing their daughters’ jerseys to the game assures they get washed.)]

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[The Blake School (on the left) meets Alexandria.  Blake was seeded 2nd, but we all knew they were the favorites (a bone, the No. 1 seed, was tossed to a little upnorth school, East Grand Forks).  Alex was unseeded, because our overall record wasn’t that good – but I think we only lost to two class A schools all year (all the other losses, therefore, were against the big, class AA, schools).]

And now a couple of videos for your dining and dancing pleasure:

Video of Cardinal introductions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIN1tSTUXos

Video of game’s opening minutes:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_0ujv0Tzn8

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[Hanah leads off our “stop action” coverage against the dreaded Bears.]

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[Cruising through center ice.  Her great grandma called at the end of the tournament to tell us that Hanah has a younger, if a head taller, sister on the U-12 team  🙂 ]

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[The first of several collisions involving Mel.  I think they were keeping an eye on her.]

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[Didn’t work!  Mel gets our first goal shortly after the Bears’ star, Carly Bullock (22), only a sophomore, had scored.  A state-wide hockey-connected Alexandrian had warned us ahead of time about Bullock.  Based on what I saw, live and on TV, she was the most talented player in the tournament.  She’s already committed to Yale.  And as a sophomore, she was a grizzled veteran on this team which probably could qualify as a U-14 team.]

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[Yay, Mel!]

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[The replay.]

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[Restart . . .]

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[After Mel’s goal.]

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[Little Rev moves in.]

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[And in.]

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[And shoots.]

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[Hanah tries to keep it in the zone.]

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[The Cards shoot it in.]

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[And follow.]

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[We had good chances . . .]

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[But their goalie, who I believe is in elementary school, made a nice stop.  Kids are really flexible at a young age.]

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[She holds on while Mel get pummeled again.]

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[Rachel takes a stab at it.]

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[ Here we come again.]

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[Where’d it go?]

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[Mari keeps it in the zone.]

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[They’re so far away . . . . ]

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[Win the draw, shot on goal . . .]

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[Rachel watches over a fallen Bear.  Is she hiding the puck?  That’s a penalty.]

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[Boy it’s hard to see numbers – I think it’s Taylor.]

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[Nope.]

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[Taylor and Kaila working in the Bears’ zone.]

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[Mel fights for position.]

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[That looks it was Lauren who was carrying it in.]

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[Mel . . . ]

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[Up close and personal.]

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[Someone (?) and Taylor.]

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[Mari and someone (?) move in.]

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[Sam in period 2.]

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[Mel, Taylor, and Kaila.]

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[So close.]

2-19-14-56 - Copy    [Mari, Hanah, and Rachel.  This line played very well throughout the tournament.]

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[I think Bullock got their 2nd goal, too.  Not only is she fast, she’s quick and a good stick handler.]

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[Amy defends our goal behind her defensive line.]

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[Mel with the three little Bears.]

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[Whoa, and down goes Drown.]

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[Taylor hopes to be screening a shot from the point.]

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[Lauren’s in deep again.]

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[Keep it in!]

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[Mari, in yet another offensive foray that’s swirling back out.]

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[We got it surrounded . .  if we could find the puck.]

2-19-14-66-1 - Copy [GOOOOOAAAALLLL!   Mel gets her 2nd goal to pull us within one in the 3rd period.]

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[Yay! ]

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[The final thrust?]

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[The ref declares the runner safe.]

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[Nope, and we didn’t have many such chances in the 3rd period.  We had spent much of the game (and the rest of tournament) killing penalties.  We had played the Bears even in the 1st two periods, but in the 3rd our tank was empty.  Killing penalties is not only enervating physically, but mentally too.  You can never establish an offensive rhythm.  The Bears held on to their 3 – 2 lead that wasn’t really threatened in the last period.]

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[The Bears were defending state champions.  They went on to win it again this year.  A one-goal loss in the 1st game of the tournament to the eventual champion just indicates how competitive the tournament has become.]

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[As I noted in e-mail reports, the shot total is misleading and really stretched out in the 3rd.  The Cards had lots of shots that weren’t on goal.  If we could have stayed out of the penalty box, won some face-offs . . . well, every team can say that.  It was an entertaining game, a good showing by the Cards, but the higher seeded team was better on this night.]

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[Well, while we there (or when we got home, who remembers?) this was posted on the Nielsen family Facebook page . . . so, of course, I had to borrow it . . .]

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[Ally (10) is an Alex hockey alum, and this was finishing up her senior year at St. Ben’s.  Congrats, Ally!]

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[Cam and Karen came downtown from Mounds View for fine dining after the game . . . I believe it was Great Waters Brewing Company.  The supervisor took some photos of the ice sculptures in the neighborhood.]

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[Hockey . . . ice . . . logical subject matter.]

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[A throne.]

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[The girls.]

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[Rice Park neighborhood.]

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[The supervisor found us a nice little hotel – Hotel 340 (340 Cedar) – just blocks from the ‘X.’]

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[They sit at the bar and put bread in my jar and say, “Man, what are you doing here?”]

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[It’s the same building as the St. Paul Athletic Club.]

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[I expected to see some old guys in tuxedos sitting around with brandy snifters and smoking cigars?]

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[It was neat, in the old style fashion . . .]

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[Practically a full kitchen with a wet bar . . .]

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[Detailing the day . . . and in the morning we went around the corner to a little breakfast room where we ran into . . . well, it really is a small world.  Kim and Tami Bredeson from Carlos Creek Winery, who were there for a conference at the Crown Plaza across the street.  The Crown Plaza was full, so . . .]

Up next:  Consolation game against New Ulm at Ridder Arena at the ‘U.’

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Even Rachel Banham Was Only 1 For 17?

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[The only good scoreboard the whole night – the JV game.]

maryengelbreitThe Cardinals had beaten Moorhead the night before, in a game that was a reschedule (you know, that weather thing we’ve had all winter).  Of course, we forgot all about it – but were previously engaged anyway.  The Cards in the Spud game compensated for their worst game of the year when the teams met in the holiday tournament.  Well, this game against Detroit Lakes must have been like the first Moorhead game.  We beat the Lakers in the first game of the year . . . scoring an unbelievable 60 points in the first half alone.  We didn’t make it to 30 the entire game this time?  Tired from going all out against Moorhead the night before?  That’s certainly possible.  Maybe under estimating the Lakers because of our easy win the first time?  Maybe.  We’ve been playing without Amanda Christianson (foot stress fracture), our leading scorer, for a while now and have been inconsistent without her.  In this game, probably more than anything, we missed her 5’10” of altitude.  The Cards started two players 5’5″ and two 5’7″ in this game.  That’s not indicative of any moral shortcomings or anything, but that’s undersized even for a class A school (we’re AAA).  And Detroit Lakes is one of the tallest teams in our section.  On a night when we couldn’t shoot, the height difference was incredibly telling.  This game was played on Tuesday night – the Gopher men’s (twice) and women’s teams played their worst games of the year last week too.  Was there a panic over a potential lefse shortage?

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[Things looked fine during warm-ups.  Karly and Kendall (our Special K’s?) dribble near mid-court checking out the Lakers.]

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[Another foul weather night and an at home boys’ hockey section game had an impact on attendance.]

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[Macy]

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[Amanda G, passing here, does provide size off the bench.]

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[Cheyenne had to spell a foul-plagued Brooke, who as I recall had 29 against Moorhead the previous night.]

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[Emily also provided size off the bench and was effective defensively with her length.]

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[Amanda C, our expensive ball girl.  I believe the hope is that she’ll be able to play by sections in March.]

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[The two Amandas meet.  Amanda G requested, “I’ll take two, please.]

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[Brooke jumps center, a task that usually falls to Amanda C.]

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[Karly shows our defense was still there.]

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[And while our D preventing them from scoring much . . .]

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[We weren’t creating our normal number of turnovers that lead to easy baskets on the offensive end.]

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[Macy brings it up.]

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[Kendall hit a couple of long 3’s during the game, but not much else happened on offense.]

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[They zoned us, so we didn’t get to the free throw line much either.]

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[Macy here.]

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[Nothing to write home about at the half, but we were in the game.  We thought we’d come out in the 2nd half breathing fire . . . but the tank was empty.]

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[Waiting to take the floor for the 2nd half, enjoying the halftime robotics exhibition.]

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[I only took two photos in the 2nd half, Sarah here . . .]

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[And Emily here.  We never got anything rolling?]

We host Fergus tomorrow night.  They’re undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the state in class AAA.   They are also way taller than us.  We’d better hope our shooting eyes come back!  The supervisor and I have a previous engagement but hope to at least catch part of the game.

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California Dreamin’ IV

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[The Biddies catching rays on January 4 (photo from the supervisor’s tablet).]

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[On the day prior to The Biddies having a day of rest, Rita drove us by . . .]

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[Qualcomm Stadium – she knew it was coming up and whose stadium it was.  (I’m not sure, but I believe a qualcomm is a Lithuanian flightless duck?)  Yup, The Biddies are sports fans.  And the Chargers were still in the playoffs at this time and dominated local TV coverage.  Blecchhhh!]

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[But Qualcomm was just a drive-by on our way to Mission Bay, an area between “The 5” (Interstate 5) and the ocean in San Diego.  This is where Sea World is and in the maze of interstate exits, multiple lanes, stop lights and signs, we ended up on an entrance road into Sea World from which there was no escape.  We told them we didn’t want to come in (the entry fee is thousands of dollars), how do we get out?  With directions that required top secret clearance to receive, we eventually labored our way out.   As an aside, Sea World has the largest parking lot I’ve ever seen!  I would think air flights would be necessary from the far end.  All we wanted to do was to walk Mission Bay for its quaintness and boardwalk.  Here we are at the classic Belmont Park with an old style roller coaster.]

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[The Mission Bay neighborhood – my kinda place!  🙂  That’s the ocean at the end of the block with the roller coaster just of the page on the left.]

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[Two things I really miss in Alex – Thai restaurants and bikini shops.]

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[Belmont Park from the beach.]

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[The boardwalk at the beach.]

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[The Biddies are having the times of their lives!   🙂  ]

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[Serious beach soccer – matching uniforms!]

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[Welcome to us!  Thank you!]

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[All that walking around made us hungry.  We dropped in at the Sandbar Sports Bar & Grill on Ventura, across the street from the roller coaster and a softball lob from the beach.]

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[Here comes the coaster! ]

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[There’s the beach!]

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[There’s me enjoying a brand new drink called . . . a Bloody Mary, I believe (well, I like the veggies).]

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[Not even on the menu yet, the hostess/server said I could try their brand new fish taco that just won the award as best fish taco on the beach.  How could I resist?  And it was!]

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[The supervisor enjoys a fried avocado taco, and I Reets had a carnitas taco – all was good.]

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[Photo taken by the supervisor with her Samsung tablet.]

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[Geez, we forgot to go for a ride!]

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[Leaving Mission Bay]

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[A Mission Bay bay.  BTW, palm trees really don’t provide much shade.]

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[Where we were . . .]

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[Little electric cars are available, for your convenience.  The Biddies are entering our Rentees rental car.]

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[Our next stop is self-explanatory . . .]

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[A bit touristy, and parking was an issue, but worth visiting once.]

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[Inside Old Town . . .]

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[Another “shade” tree?]

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[The Biddies insisted there was something funny here.  😉  ]

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[I’m pointing at it . . .]

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[The supervisor took these three photos with her tablet.]

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[The Biddies insisted there was a physical resemblance here?  Naw, skin color’s all wrong.]

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[After running around for several days, The Biddies took the next day off to recharge their batteries . . .]

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[So I got them out from behind bars.]

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[Flowers grow here . . .]

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[Outside . . .]

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[In winter?]

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Up next:  Something about a state tournament?

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